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422 results for MUTHONI WANJIKU :

  1. Nakuru choirs find harmony at the International hymn festival!

    According to Mildred Akinyi from ACK St. Nicholas Church, taking part in the competition was about much more than ranking.

  2. Battling end-year fatigue at work? Career coach shares how to manage it and remain productive

    “And while you’re at it, respect company policy. The organization must continue to run even as you rest. Remember, you still want a workplace to come back to in January.”

  3. Biz Lounge: Gym buddies channel discipline into vibrant rabbit meat venture

    Determined to change this, they founded Ubunifu RabbitPreneurs to bring structure, fairness, and innovation to the industry.

  4. How Nakuru churches tap into 'fun' activities to attract and retain young people

    What used to be a brief, formal meeting for older members has now evolved into an inclusive space where young people connect, share opportunities, and grow both spiritually and socially

  5. What inspired rapid growth of competitive dart in Nakuru?

    Women players have also risen through the ranks, led by Millicent Wangui, Kenya’s number one–seeded player and two-time Africa Women Series champion.

  6. Nakuru's dancing bodaboda operators, exciting netizens

    His videos, featuring unique moves performed in full bodaboda gear, quickly went viral, earning him admiration from fans who loved his originality.

  7. Tips on easing up festive season errands in Nakuru city!

    According to Eileen Njoki, an errand runner based in Nakuru, convenience services can completely transform how people experience the festive season.

  8. The power of creative posters and where Nakuru event organizers are going wrong

    It might explain why we keep seeing the same familiar faces, with only a few new attendees each time

  9. How Nakuru's party culture is going premium with ticketed events and curated experiences

    The city’s entertainment culture has shifted. Organisers have traded chaotic free-entry events for well-curated, ticketed experiences that prioritize quality, safety, and vibes.

  10. A guide on assessing your career growth this year!

    She emphasizes that her focus has always been on developing capacity rather than chasing hierarchical advancement.

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